Frankly, I'm having a hard time seeing a downside to that. In 2012, NYC voted over 80% for Obama and DC voted 91%. Somewhere in there, there may be some karma at work, I suppose.
Even being the bulls-eye for 9-11 didn't seem to phase NYC for very long. They've gone back to their old ways or worse, if possible. Electing DiBlowsio is another indicator of how far Left they are.
Nobody would wish an attack on anybody. But if ISIS is going to pick somebody over here, those two are as good as any.
I worked at the top of 1 WTC until the summer of 2001. I can assure you, because I knew many of them personally that the vast majority of those killed on 9/11 voted for George Bush.
Something to keep in mind next time you are in the mood to say something stupid: New York is a big place. There are about three times as many people in the NYC Metro area as there are in all of North Carolina. The places the terrorists favor for attack tend to be disproportionately visited by Republicans. Not that it matters. Get it through your head: An attack on one of us is an attack on all of us.
Arguably, the loss of some of our urban cesspits might be a blessing.